The top-seeded Gators (45-18) set a school record for most runs in the postseason. They need two victories over defending national champion Miami on Sunday to advance to the Super Regional and play for a spot in the College World Series.

Florida, which lost 7-2 to Miami earlier in the day, took its frustrations out on fourth-seeded Bethune-Cookman (39-22), an overmatched team that committed four errors in the first inning to fall behind 4-0.

Ryan Shealy (3-for-3) and Mario Garza also hit home runs for the Gators, who needed only 16 hits to break their postseason scoring record (16 runs vs. Richmond in 1997). Osborne's grand slam in the fifth put Florida ahead 16-5.